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==Interpreting fault location in map view==
 
==Interpreting fault location in map view==
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[[file:using-magnetics-in-petroleum-exploration_fig14-14.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|3}}Example of poorly placed seismic lines. After Piggott and Pulham (1993); courtesy Gulf Coast Section SEPM.]]
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[[file:using-magnetics-in-petroleum-exploration_fig14-14.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|3}}Example of poorly placed seismic lines. After Piggott and Pulham;<ref name=PiggottPulham1993 /> courtesy Gulf Coast Section SEPM.]]
    
Magnetics can be quite useful in interpreting existing seismic programs after they have been shot. In [[:file:using-magnetics-in-petroleum-exploration_fig14-14.png|Figure 3]], two 2-D seismic lines have been placed purposely in the worst possible positions relative to the basement fault block pattern.
 
Magnetics can be quite useful in interpreting existing seismic programs after they have been shot. In [[:file:using-magnetics-in-petroleum-exploration_fig14-14.png|Figure 3]], two 2-D seismic lines have been placed purposely in the worst possible positions relative to the basement fault block pattern.

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